Hello, for many weeks I could not watch youtube video when i use our beloved MoonPlayer or download files from youtube then the new updated yt-dlp version improved things even if the download speed remained restricted and low, hence the interest in getting a another engie, in the you-get github page, it says :
"For all other sites not on the list, the universal extractor will take care of finding and downloading interesting resources from the page."
so theoretically "you-get" project can download or play any video, we hope the integration of you-get will be relaunched again please, thank you so much :)
""What you-get can do :
Download videos / audios from popular websites such as YouTube, Youku, Niconico, and a bunch more. (See the full list of supported sites)
Stream an online video in your media player. No web browser, no more ads.
Download images (of interest) by scraping a web page.
Download arbitrary non-HTML contents, i.e., binary files.
"Use the --player/-p option to feed the video into your media player of choice, e.g. mpv or vlc, instead of downloading it:
Hello, for many weeks I could not watch youtube video when i use our beloved MoonPlayer or download files from youtube then the new updated yt-dlp version improved things even if the download speed remained restricted and low, hence the interest in getting a another engie, in the you-get github page, it says :
"For all other sites not on the list, the universal extractor will take care of finding and downloading interesting resources from the page."
https://github.com/soimort/you-get#supported-sites
so theoretically "you-get" project can download or play any video, we hope the integration of you-get will be relaunched again please, thank you so much :)
""What you-get can do :
Download videos / audios from popular websites such as YouTube, Youku, Niconico, and a bunch more. (See the full list of supported sites) Stream an online video in your media player. No web browser, no more ads. Download images (of interest) by scraping a web page. Download arbitrary non-HTML contents, i.e., binary files.
"Use the --player/-p option to feed the video into your media player of choice, e.g. mpv or vlc, instead of downloading it:
$ you-get -p vlc 'https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jNQXAC9IVRw' Or, if you prefer to watch the video in a browser, just without ads or comment section:
$ you-get -p chromium 'https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jNQXAC9IVRw'"
https://github.com/soimort/you-get#watch-a-video